Motown The MusicalLondon > Events > Theatre Dates: 11th February 2016 to 5th January 2019St George's Church, 210 Shaftesbury Avenue, WC2H |
2 minutes walk from St George's ChurchTelling the story of Berry Gordy, who went from being a featherweight boxer to Motown music mogul, Motown The Musical transfers from Broadway to the West ...More

Living Histories: Contemporary Arab ArtistsLondon > Events > Exhibitions Dates: 28th June to 22nd October 2017 - Various TimesSt George's Church, Great Russell Street, WC1B |
2 minutes walk from St George's ChurchRecent acquisitions of posters, prints, drawings, photographs and artists' books, featuring many artists from Syria whose work has been produced following the uprisings that began in ...More

The Business Of PrintsLondon > Events > Exhibitions Dates: 21st September 2017 to 28th January 2018 - 10amSt George's Church, Great Russell Street, WC1B |
2 minutes walk from St George's ChurchThe exhibition is in part based on the book The Print Before Photography by Antony Griffiths, published last year by British Museum Press....More

An American In ParisLondon > Events > Theatre Dates: 4th March 2017 to 28th April 2018St George's Church, 268-269 Tottenham Court Road, W1T |
3 minutes walk from St George's ChurchThe award-winning An American In Paris transfers from Broadway to London, arriving at the Dominion Theatre in March 2017. Described by The New York Times as ...More

No Such Thing as a Fish: LIVELondon > Events > Exhibitions Dates: Tuesday 31st October 2017 - 7pmSt George's Church, 19-20 Tottenham Court Road, W1T |
5 minutes walk from St George's ChurchCelebrate the launch of The Book of the Year with the team behind the award-winning podcast....More

The Birmingham Stage Company, who recently completed a record-breaking tour of David Walliams' Gangsta Granny, now turn their attention to Walliams' Awful Auntie. Awfully thrilling fun for everyone over five, the stage show tells the ...More

Presented by Stylist Magazine, Stylist Live is back for its third year in 2017 and it has doubled in size since launching in 2015. Taking place at Olympia London, the event expects to welcome 21,000 ...More

Howard Brenton's adaptation of August Strindberg's Miss Julie gets its London premiere this November at the Jermyn Street Theatre. Directed by Tom Littler, it will be the first West End staging of the play since ...More